Hair Consultation Tool Arrangement and Method

US2016112616A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016112616-A1
Application numberUS-201514918670-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 21, 2015
Priority dateOct 21, 2014
Publication dateApr 21, 2016
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The invention relates to a hair consultation tool arrangement comprising a digital video camera adapted for continuously taking pictures at least of the model's head and hair, wherein this tool arrangement may comprise a processing unit having a camera interface for collecting pictures recorded by the digital video camera, a processor with an image processing software tool implemented for processing the collected pictures, a display interface for sending the processed pictures to a display device and a display device for presenting the pictures. The invention further relates to a respective method for rendering a hair consultation.

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A hair consultation tool arrangement comprising a digital video camera system for continuously taking pictures of a model's head and hair, a processing unit having a camera interface for collecting pictures recorded by said digital video camera system, a processor with an image processing software tool implemented for processing the collected pictures, a display device for presenting the processed pictures, and a display interface for sending the processed pictures to the display device, said hair consultation tool arrangement further comprising an illumination device directed towards the model's head and hair for illuminating the part of the model imaged by the digital video camera system, said illumination device comprising at least two lighting modules for applying different types of light onto the model's head and hair, wherein at least one of said lighting modules illuminates the model with light invisible to human eyes, and wherein said digital video camera system is sensitive to said invisible light. 2 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to the preceding claim, wherein said at least one of said lighting modules illuminates the model with infrared light, wherein said digital video camera system is sensitive to such infrared light, and/or illuminates the model with near-infrared light of a wavelength between 780 to 3000 nm, wherein said digital video camera system is sensitive to such near-infrared light having a wavelength of 780 to 3000 nm and/or applies diffuse, invisible light onto the model. 3 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein at least a further one of said lighting modules illuminates the model with light visible to human eyes, wherein said digital video camera system is sensitive to such visible light, and/or is a spotlight module to light up the model with a spotlight. 4 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said digital video camera system records different sets of pictures of said model representing different illumination situations with different types of lights applied onto said model, and wherein said processing unit gains information from a first set of pictures representing a first illumination situation and processes a second set of pictures representing a second illumination situation on the basis of said information gained from the first set of pictures. 5 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 4 wherein said processing unit selects a hair area in said first set of pictures, said first set of pictures in particular representing a first illumination situation with diffuse and/or invisible light applied onto the model, identifies the hair area in the second set of pictures on the basis of the hair area selected in the first set of pictures, second set of pictures in particular representing an illumination situation with visible spotlight applied onto said model, modifies the hair color in the hair area identified in the second set of pictures, and presents the modified second set of pictures to the display device. 6 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said at least two lighting modules apply lights of differently modulated frequencies onto the model, wherein said processing unit includes a lock-in amplifier for the frequency modulation of at least one of said different types of lights and extracts, from the collected pictures recorded by said digital video camera system, a first set of pictures representing the illumination situation with said frequency modulation. 7 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 6 wherein said at least two lighting modules apply invisible, particularly infrared light having a first modulated frequency and, at the same time, visible light, particularly spotlight having a second modulated frequency different from said first modulated frequency onto the model, wherein said video camera system collects pictures representing an illumination situation corresponding to multiple lights with differently modulated frequencies applied simultaneously onto said model, wherein said lock-in amplifier extracts, from the collected pictures recorded by said digital video camera system, a first set of pictures representing an illumination situation with light having the first modulated frequency only and a second set of pictures representing the illumination situation with light having the second modulated frequency only. 8 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 6 wherein said lock-in amplifier includes at least one of the following components, particularly in terms of software-based components of a digital signal processing unit: an input for a camera signal from the digital video camera system, an input for a reference signal from a frequency modulator, a multiplying component for multiplying the camera signal by the reference signal, an integrating component for integrating the multiplied signal over a specified time, a phase-shifting component for shifting the phase of the reference signal and/or adapting the phase of the reference signal to the phase of the camera signal. 9 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 7 wherein said lock-in amplifier includes at least one of the following components, particularly in terms of software-based components of a digital signal processing unit: an input for a camera signal from the digital video camera system, an input for a reference signal from a frequency modulator, a multiplying component for multiplying the camera signal by the reference signal, an integrating component for integrating the multiplied signal over a specified time, a phase-shifting component for shifting the phase of the reference signal and/or adapting the phase of the reference signal to the phase of the camera signal. 10 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the digital video camera system includes a first video camera more sensitive to the type of light emitted from a first one of said two lighting modules than to the type of light emitted from a second one of said two lighting modules, and/or more sensitive to invisible, particularly infrared, light than to visible light; and a second video camera more sensitive to the type of light emitted from said second one of said two lighting modules than to the type of light emitted from said first one of said two lighting modules, and/or more sensitive to visible light than to invisible light, wherein said first and second video cameras are adapted to provide for pictures congruent to each other and/or corresponding to each other pixel by pixel. 11 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 10 wherein said first and second video cameras are provided with filters for filtering out different wavelength ranges, wherein a filter associated with said first video camera filters out visible light and/or a filter associated with said second video camera filters out light invisible to human eyes, in particular infrared light, and/or photosensitive elements, wherein the photosensitive element of said first video camera is sensitive to invisible light, particularly infrared light, and the photosensitive element of said second video camera is sensitive to visible light. 12 . A hair consultation tool arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said video camera system includes a video camera records pictures representing different illumination situations one after the other and alternating with each other so that pictures representing a first illumination situation with a first type of light ap

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  • Texturing; Colouring; Generation of textures or colours (retouching, inpainting or scratch removal G06T5/77) · CPC title

  • H04N23/56Primary

    provided with illuminating means · CPC title

  • from near infrared [NIR] radiation · CPC title

  • for image enhancement, e.g. vertical detail restoration, cross-colour elimination, contour correction, chrominance trapping filters · CPC title

  • Color image · CPC title

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What does patent US2016112616A1 cover?
The invention relates to a hair consultation tool arrangement comprising a digital video camera adapted for continuously taking pictures at least of the model's head and hair, wherein this tool arrangement may comprise a processing unit having a camera interface for collecting pictures recorded by the digital video camera, a processor with an image processing software tool implemented for proce…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/56. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Apr 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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